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Columbia has agreed to pay $220 million to the federal government to settle its civil rights investigations and restore a “vast majority” of federal grants terminated in March by President Donald ...
Officials from Columbia and the White House met in Washington, D.C., on Thursday to discuss the terms of a deal that would restore most of the $400 million in canceled federal funding to the ...
As Columbia College alumni of the class of 1964, we are disturbed that the University has not adequately responded to the Trump administration’s unprecedented attacks—not only on Columbia and other ...
Columbia will make a series of sweeping changes intended to combat antisemitism amid its negotiations with the White House to restore $400 million in canceled federal funding, acting University ...
A hacker who caused a dayslong IT outage at the University in June stole data from Columbia’s networks, the University wrote in a Tuesday statement. A University official told Spectator that it could ...
News | Administration After promise to Trump, Columbia alters disciplinary hearing process without University Senate approval Columbia’s trustees removed students from the University Judicial Board ...
News | Academics ‘Hands off our university’: Faculty rally against federal oversight of Columbia Dozens of faculty members from the medical center and the Morningside campus expressed support for ...
Over the past 18 months, campus protests have led to increased scrutiny of Columbia and Barnard’s disciplinary processes. As protesters’ cases are being adjudicated at their respective institutions, ...
News | Student Life Federal government terminates visas of four international students, University says In a Sunday email sent to the Columbia community, University Provost Angela Olinto said the ...
Editor's Note: This op-ed was dictated by Mahmoud Khalil, SIPA ’24. Spectator verified this with his Attorney Amy Greer and conducted its regular editing process. Khalil is currently detained at the ...